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Posted by Buffy on: Thursday 3 May 2001

As I made note earlier this week. Whilst struggling with complete 'conformity' to academic standards, I am still very much aware of plagarism and the distatesful idea of stealing someones work and sweat. Though I am not as meticulous with 'reference keeping' as I would like to be, I am trying to keep them as up to date and as legible as possible. References used in the process of writing any article will be found here. I would appreciate the same curtesty in return for anyone posting work that requires a bibliography.....post the work in the appropriate section and the bibliography here. One writer may build on one bibliography the same as I will do which is as follows: All references, regardless of what the article topic. The references are listed with their corresponding 'inner article' numbers. If any of the subjects in the essays take your fancy, well here's where you follow them up. Toodles!

1 Abrahamsen, D. (1973) The Psychology of Crime. New York: John Wiley. 2 Amir, M. (1971). Patterns in Forcible Rape. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 3 Andrews, J.A. and Hirst, M. (1992). Criminal Evidence. (2nd ed) London: Sweet and Maxwell. 4 Bartol, C.R. (1980). Criminal Behaviour: A Psychosocial Approach. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall. 5 Blackburn, R. (1993) The Psychology of Criminal Conduct. Chichester: John Wiley. 6 Canter, D.V. and Alison, L.J. (1999). Interviewing and Deception. Aldershot: Dartmouth. 7 Haward, L. (1985). Forensic Psychology in S. and D. Canter (eds). Psychology in Practice. Chichester: Wiley 8 Jackson, J. L. and Bekerian, D.A. (1997). Offender Profiling: Theory, Research and Practice. Chichester, UK: Wiley. 9 Ressler, R. K., Dougals, J.E., Burgess, A.W. and Burgess A.G. (1993). Crime Classification Manual: The Standard System for Investigating and Classifying Violent Crimes. London: Simon and Schuster. 10 Smith, J.C. (1995). Criminal Evidence. London: Sweet and Mazwell. 11 Alison, L.J. and Lee, J. (1999). The feasibility of profiling from sexual fantasies. in D.V. Canter adn L.J. Alison (1999). Profiling Rape and Murder. Offender Profiling. Series III. Aldershot: Dartmouth. 12 Ault, R.L. Hazelwood, R. and Reboussin, R. (1994). Epistemological Status of Equivocal Death Analysis. American Psychologist, 49, 1, 72-73. 13 Ault, R. L. and Reese, J.T. (1980) A Psychological Assessment of Crime Profiling. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 49 (3), 22-25. 14 Badcock, R. (1997). Developmental and Clinical Issues in Relation to Offending in the Individual. In J.L. Jackson and D.A. Bekerian (eds) Offender Profiling: Theory, Research and Practice. Chichester, UK: Wiley. 15 Boon, J.C.W. (1997). The Contribution of Personality Theories to Psychological Profiling. In J.L. Jackson and D.A. Bekerian (eds) Offender Profiling: Theory, Research and Practice. Chichester, UK: Wiley. 16 Burgess, A.W., Hartmen, C.R. Ressler, R.K. Douglas, J.E. and McCormack, A. (1986). Sexual Homicide: A Motivational Model. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1, 251-272. 17 Canter, D.V. (1995) "Psychology of Offender Profiling" in R. Bull and D. Carson (eds) Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts. Cichester: John Wiley and Sons p. 343-355. 18 Canter, D.V. (1989). Offender Profiles. In The Psychologist 2 (1) 1989, p. 12-16. 19 Canter, D. V. (1995). The Psychology of Offender Profiling. In T. H. Blau Psychological Services for Law Enforcement. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. p. 261-274 20 Canter, D. and Kirby, S (1995). Prior Convictions of Child Molesters. Science and Justice 73. 21 Chapman, L.J. and Chapman, J.P. (1967). Genesis of popular but erroneous psychodiagnostic observations. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 72, p.193-204. 22 Davies, A. (1997). Specific Profile Analysis: A Data-based Approach to Offender Profiling in J. L. Jackson and D.A. Bekerian (eds) Offender Profiling: Theory, Research and Practice. Chichester, UK: Wiley. 23 Douglas, J.E., Ressler, R.K., Burgess, A.W. and Hartman, C.R. (1986). Criminal Profiling from Crime Scene Analysis. 4(4) Behavioral Sciences and the Law 401. 24 Farrington, D.P. and Lambert, S. (1997). Predicting Offender Profiles from Victims and Witness Descriptions. in J. L. Jackson and D.A. Bekerian (eds) Offender Profiling: Theory, Research and Practice. Chichester, UK: Wiley. 25 Grubin, D. (1995). Offender Profiling. 6 (2) Journal of Forensic Psychiatry 259. 26 Hazelwood, R.R. and Douglas, J.E. (1983). The Lust Murderer. 49 (4) FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin 18. 27 Hsu B., Kling A., Kessler K. Diefenbacvk p. and Elias, J. (1994). "Gender Differences in Sexual Fantasy and Behaviour in a College Population: A Ten Year Replication" Journal of Sex and Martial Therapy vol. 20, No.2. 28 Litman, R.E. Curphey, T. Shneidman, E.S. Farberow, N.L. and Tabachnick, N. (1970). The Psychological Autopsy of Equivocal Deaths. In Snheidman, E.S., Farberow, N.DL. and Litman, R.E. The Psychology of Suicide. New York: Science House. 29 Lombroso, C. (1911). Crime: Its Causes and Remedies. Boston: Little, Brown. 30 McCann, J. (1992). Criminal Personality Profiling in the Investigation of Violent Crime. 10 Behavioural Sciences and the Law 475. 31 Malamuth, N.M. and Check J.V. (1983). Sexual arousal to rape depictions: Individual differences. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 92, (1). 32 Ormerod, D.C. (1996). Psychological profiling. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry 7 (2) p. 341-352. 32 Ormerod, D.C. (1996). The Evidential Implications of Psychological Profiling. Criminal Law Review 863. 33 Pinizzotto, A.J. (1984). Forensic Psychology: Criminal Personality Profiling, 12 (1) Journal of Police Science and Administration 32. 34 Pinizotto, A.J. and Finkel N.J. (1990). Criminal personality profiling: An outcome and process study. Law and Human Behaviour, 14 (3), p. 215-233. 35 Ressler, R.K., Burgess, A.G., Douglas, J.E. and Depue, R.L. (1985). Violent Crime. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 54, no.8. 36 Rossmo, D.K. (1997) Geographic Profiling in J. L. Jackson and D.A. Bekerian (eds) Offender Profiling: Theory, Research and Practice. Chichester, UK: Wiley.




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